Survive the Drive, an organization dedicated to motivating and informing teenage drivers to understand and adopt safe driving behaviors, is offering car and racing enthusiasts a unique opportunity to visit with three luminaries of racing’s past and contemporary scene. Proceeds from the event, which costs $100 per person, will go toward Survive the Drive’s programs.

Sam Posey has driven just about every type of race car in just about every type of venue, from a variety of SCCA classes including Trans-AM, to IMSA, Indy 500, Formula 5000, Le Mans, NASCAR and Formula One. Here’s a chance to spend two hours with Posey on Sept. 15, from 2-4 p.m., to learn about and discuss what it was like to race with the likes of Jackie Stewart, Mark Donohue and Peter Revson.

Location: Sharon, Conn.

Bob Sharp is the man behind Bob Sharp Racing, which is probably the single most successful Datsun racing team of all time. Between sedans and Z cars, Sharp holds six national SCCA championships. Drivers Jim Fitzgerald, Brad Frisselle, Elliot Forbes-Robinson and Paul Newman won many races and a long list of championships in BSR Datsuns. On Oct. 13, 2-4 p.m., you’ll have a chance to check out Sharp’s IMSA-winning No. 33 Datsun Racer and learn what it took to put together consecutive championships.

Location: Sherman, Conn.

Chris Dyson is a team owner and driver in American Le Mans Series. In 2011, Dyson and Guy Smith won the IMSA LMP1 drivers’ championship for Dyson Racing, and this season, Dyson is working to defend his title in a new Lola B12/60 Mazda. On Nov. 17, from 2-4 p.m., you can spend time touring the Dyson Racing Shop in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and get an insider’s look at what it takes to run a top-level race team.